Corses [noun]

Definition of Corses:

narrow strip of material

Synonyms of Corses:


Opposite/Antonyms of Corses:

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Sentence/Example of Corses:

Meanwhile the holy women and the gardener tarried about the bleeding corse.

Gimblet went sniffing round it, but could find no trace of lingering Arome de la Corse.

The detective compared it mentally, and extremely unfavourably, with the Arome de la Corse.

Elizabeth Corse, eight years old when captured, was baptized under her own name, and married to Jean Dumontel.

Mr. Oldham's corse was found on board, the head split and the body mangled in a barbarous manner.

Gallop and his company then, as decently as circumstances would permit, put the corse into the sea.

The sun had hardly risen before General Corse had completed his preparations and his bugle sounded the "forward !"

Those who disbelieved might see the corse of the animal in a sand-quarry not a hundred yards from where he fell.

"Peter Corse, merchant of Florens" did his best with his 578 men at 6d.

The sun had hardly risen before General Corse had completed his preparations and his bugle sounded the "forward!"